Display title | Deathstalker Series |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Financed by famed low-budgie director/producer Roger Corman in response to the popularity of the live-action Conan the Barbarian movie, The Deathstalker film series would grow to become the most infamous of the many low-budget Heroic Fantasy films that were made during The Eighties. One reason for the series' infamy among aficionados of bad cinema is the constant change in tone and leading men between the films. Indeed, except for Rick Hill, no actor has ever played Deathstalker twice and never in concurrent films. |